Paul Heyman lashed out at WWE on Twitter yesterday: "I'm sure he will get heat for me saying this, but @CMPunk is STILL the most underutilized talent on the WWE roster. And my apologies to @CMPunk for the heat he'll get, but come on already. Punk is the best heel in the biz today! WAKE THE FUCK UP! It's amazing to me (and not in a good way) that WWE doesn't see how @CMPunk has brought out the best in every opponent." CM Punk responded: "@HeymanHustle oh you know me, if I don't have heat I'm doing something wrong. Keeps me warm."

@steveaustinBSR has made Tough Enough his own vehicle and if season #2 rolls around and Steve is able to interject himself from the beginning of the process, I'll predict that next season's Tough Enough will be even better. I love the editing and look of the show and could see a DVD extra on a WWE PPV featuring outtakes, etc. None of the kids have jumped off the TV at me as of yet but that could change anytime. @TheRock guest stars next Monday on the USA Network just before Raw from Portland, Oregon.

@jclayfield aka JBL and I have a bet on the NBA Western Conference Finals between Oklahoma City and Dallas. I've got the Thunder and JBL has the Mavs for a case of our Original BBQ Sauce vs. a case of John's New Leaf iced tea. Unless Dirk Nowitski gets kidnapped, I may be getting ready to ship JR's Original to the island of Bermuda.

Here's some news from last weekend's New Japan Pro Wrestling shows on the East coast: attendance in Rahway was 587 paid, 640 total; attendance in New York City was 1143 paid, 1250 total; attendance in Philadelphia was 600 paid. Both NJPW and their partner Jersey All Pro Wrestling were very happy with how the shows went. In fact a return tour is planned. On the downside Basketball City in New York was under construction during the shows, which means they had to rent portable toilets, and refund anyone who had breathing problems due to dust in the air. One more note - MVP will defend his newly won NJPW Intercontinental Title for the first time on June 18th in Osaka against Toru Yano. (PWI)

WWE is touring Ohio in September of this year. They'll be at the Huntington Center in Toledo on September 6th, the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland on September 19th, and the Nutter Center in Dayton on September 20th. (PWI)

Tough Enough contestant Christina wrestled at last night's FCW taping, which means she is obviously well enough to have survived the cliffhanger injury from this week's show and PROBABLY isn't eliminated on next Monday's show. Multiple matches with the Tough Enough cast were filmed for future use on TV, and WWE legends Afa & Sika (the Wild Samoans) were in attendance. (PWI)

In the latest chapter of the cable ratings war, TNT trounced USA with a 3.2 network prime time average to USA's 2.2, garnering first and second place respectively. SyFy came in #17 at 0.7 and SpikeTV just managed to crack the top 25 at 0.6. (WO)

6:15 PM ET. By now you've heard the news that 'Macho Man' Randy Savage died in a car accident early this morning - click the link if you're not aware of the details. Since this morning Savage (real name Randall Poffo) has had his remains taken to the Pinellas County Medical Examiner's Office for an autopsy. (TMZ)

Slim Jim issued this statement: "We're saddened by the loss. Randy was a beloved ambassador for the Slim Jim brand for many years and will be greatly missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends at this time." (TMZ)

Randy "Macho Man" Savage passes away WWE is saddened to learn of the passing of one of the greatest Superstars of his time, Randy Poffo, a.k.a. Randy "Macho Man" Savage. Poffo was under contract with WWE from 1985 to 1993 and held both the WWE and Intercontinental Championships.

Our sincerest condolences go out to his family and friends. We wish a speedy recovery to his wife Lynn.

TNA joins the entire wrestling world in mourning the passing of the legendary "Macho Man" Randy Savage.

Savage was one of the most talented athletes to ever compete inside a wrestling ring. He truly transcended professional wrestling, becoming one of the true "icons" of our sport. Millions of wrestling fans grew up watching Savage battle other legends such as Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair, Ricky Steamboat and many more.

Savage appeared with TNA during our 2004 "Victory Road" and "Turning Point" events - memorable moments that we hope wrestling fans will never forget.

TNA hopes all of our fans remember Randy Savage's amazing life and career, and how he helped shape the sport as we know it today.

6:50 PM ET. Before the news of Macho Man's death today William Regal was tweeting about something else on Twitter - what it really means to be a professional wrestler. To clarify it before you read it, KMAC stands for Kiss My Ass Club.

Seeing as it's a topic that is being mentioned today and that I've just spent the day at FCW watching some very hard working talent I will, as a learning lesson for those interested in being apart of our profession, talk about being the first member of Mr McMahon's KMAC. I am and always will be proud to be a Pro Wrestler but I'm also as proud of being an entertainer. It is my job to affect people's emotions in any way I can as a wrestling villain. To make them mad or scream or laugh because they want to see me get what's coming to me. Only a small percentage of fans will remember me for my technical ability. Most will remember me for pulling faces and making them laugh or boo me. That is my role. If you don't get it and you feel the need to act tough, MMA or Boxing is the way you should go.